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Earth, Forests & Us. Day 4 of The Yaksha, Summer Programme 2025

From forest conversations to animated projections, Day 4 of the Yaksha Summer Programme immersed students in the heart of environmental storytelling. With design expert Ansh Kumar, children engaged in meaningful discussions, visual narratives, and creative technology to explore what protects and harms the forest.

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Top Summer Camps in Dehradun (2024 Edition)

Dehradun, known as the education capital of India, is home to some of the best schools in the country, and their summer camps are no exception. To provide a much-needed break from school and academics, Dehradun offers a wide range of thoughtfully curated summer camps that provide hands-on learning, creativity, adventure, and essential life skills. In these summer programmes, students are encouraged to explore beyond their textbooks and lean more toward extracurriculars, outdoor activities, and learning through play. The programmes range from connecting with nature and robotics workshops to photowalks and learning swimming with professionals.

This is a compilation of top summer camps hosted in Dehradun in 2024.

summer camp at doon school

THE DOON SCHOOL   

     The Doon School conducted a 14-day summer camp starting from May 24, 2024, where students learned from expert faculty of The Doon School. The summer camp focused on several disciplines ranging from outdoor adventure, Leadership Styles in the Context of Global Citizenship, Mathventure, Aristocracy of Service & Making Solar Bulbs, Theatre for Joy, Communication is Key, Career Counselling, The Individual and Society, “Ideal” vs “Real”, Sustainability at Doon, CIA (Create, Innovate, and Automate), Musical Rainbow, Marching Forward: The Synergy of AI and Prompt Engineering in Shaping the Future, Detecting Truth and Credibility in the ‘Post-Truth’ Era, and much more. The program, designed for students aged 14–18 years, helped them gain leadership skills, meet like-minded peers, and experience world-class facilities.

THE OASIS DEHRADUN

The Oasis Dehradun organized The Aquatic Camp from May 27 to June 20, 2024. It was a resounding success, culminating in a Presentation Day on June 20 for parents and guests. The primary goal of this summer camp was to celebrate children’s learning journey in swimming. Parents witnessed the strokes, techniques, and water confidence their children developed throughout the camp.

the oasis school summer camp
woodstock school summer camp

WOODSTOCK SCHOOL

Woodstock School’s summer camp is a transformative, interdisciplinary experience that promotes global exposure and personal growth. Open to students aged 10–18, it offers courses in Leadership, English Masterclass, Model UN, Entrepreneurship, Art for Change, and Artificial Intelligence. Each module is led by experts and encourages collaboration, critical thinking, and creativity.

MOUNT FORT ACADEMY

Mount Fort Academy’s Red Voyager Summer Camp (ages 3–14) encouraged teamwork and skill development across diverse disciplines including Pottery/Bamboo Art, Swimming, Basketball, Robotics & 3D Printing, Dance (Classical & Western), Music, Calligraphy, French Language, Art & Craft, Storytelling + PD + Communications, Drama & Theatre, Abacus, and more.

red voyager summer camp at mount fort school

PESTLE WEED SCHOOL

Held from June 1 to June 15 at Pestle Weed School (Mussoorie Diversion Road), this summer camp focused on holistic development. Children chose from activities like horse riding, swimming, taekwondo, yoga, meditation, and more. The camp ran from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m., with home pick-up and drop-off provided.

MONDRIAN HOUSE

From May 20 to June 20, Mondrian House and Mondrian High hosted a diverse summer camp with creative arts, outdoor activities, and an innovative LEGO Robotics Camp in collaboration with Makers Duniya. This camp was the first of its kind in Dehradun, giving children hands-on experience in coding, building robots, and fostering teamwork.

summer camp at mondrian house
summer camp at the aryan school

THE ARYAN SCHOOL

The Aryan School hosted a month-long summer camp starting June 1, filled with sports and skill-building activities like basketball, special swimming classes, gym sessions, badminton, and skating. The day camp catered to two age groups: 4–16 years and 16+ years, blending fun and learning in a structured environment.

SKILL-ED SUMMER CAMP

Skill-ed’s summer camp is packed with activities that ignite curiosity—robotics, painting, dance, swimming, baking, DIY labs, and more. With a balance of learning and play, Skill-ed provides a vibrant, dynamic environment for kids to explore and grow holistically.

earthlab summer program

EARTHLAB CLUB SUMMER PROGRAMME

In 2024, EarthLab Club launched its very first interactive summer camp, The Young Creators Summer Programme, a future-ready, project-based experience crafted especially for curious minds aged 7–15. The central theme of the programme was Light and Sound, and all activities were curated to help children explore the fascinating art and science behind these elements through immersive, hands-on workshops. The camp began with photography workshops under the Media Club, where students explored the fundamentals of light. They experimented with cyanotype printing, built their own pinhole cameras, understood the camera obscura technique, and learned the basics of  mobile photography, all grounded in the science of light and image-making.

Simultaneously, in the Music Club, students dived into the world of sound by creating their own songs through workshops in vocals, songwriting, sound production, and DJing. These workshops honed their musical skills by helping them understand how sound travels, is manipulated, and produced. In the Media Club, students learned the basics of creating their own podcasts, to deepen their understanding of mass communication and audio storytelling. The Literature Club focused on nurturing the storytelling and creative writing streak in young minds, while under the Design Club, students learned the mask-making process, enabling visual storytelling in children. Under the Science Club, students explored the principles of light, sound, and optics through interactive experiments and activities. The summer programme also included a field trip to the FRI Museum and camping at Rajaji National Park under the Nature Club, reinforcing learning in the natural world through exploration and observation. Every session was guided by industry experts and creative mentors, ensuring that each child was actively engaged in making, experimenting, and creating, not just observing. Creation was at the heart of the programme, giving young minds a space to explore their ideas with confidence. It’s a summer camp where thinking differently is celebrated.

Our next summer programme promises to be even more engaging, creative, and hands-on.  Reach out to us directly to learn more about what’s coming.

The Dehradun region offers an exceptional variety of summer camps that nurture creativity, curiosity, confidence, and lifelong skills. From sports and arts to leadership and science, there’s something for every child. Choosing the right summer camp for your child is an important decision—one that should reflect their interests, passions, and potential. Whether you’re looking to spark a love for nature, technology, creativity, or collaboration, this list has something to match. With so many thoughtfully designed options, you can feel confident choosing a camp that will truly enrich your child’s summer.

 

Want to know more about our summer camps and programmes? Reach out at Earthlab Club!

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Earthlab Club Summer Programme 2024

In 2024, EarthLab Club launched its very first interactive summer camp, The Young Creators Summer Programme, a future-ready, project-based experience crafted especially for curious minds aged 7–15. The central theme of the Earthlab Club summer programme was Light and Sound, and all activities were curated to help children explore the fascinating art and science behind these elements through immersive, hands-on workshops. Every session was guided by industry experts and creative mentors, ensuring that each child was actively engaged in making, experimenting, and creating, rather than just passively observing. Earthlab Club summer programme’s aim was to bring out the creator in every child making creation, the heart and soul of the programme. They built, recorded, designed, wrote, and explored under the guidance of expert mentors across music, media, literature, science, and design. Whether it was crafting paper speakers, recording their own podcasts, creating cyanotype prints, or building pinhole cameras,  every activity was rooted in experimentation and imagination. The Earthlab Club summer programme gave young minds a space to explore their ideas with confidence, where thinking differently is encouraged and celebrated. The children didn’t just learn, they made!

media club at earthlab club summer programme 2024

THE MEDIA CLUB

The Media Club workshops of Earthlab Club summer programme consisted of several aspects, out of which students explored the fundamentals of light and sound through their photography and podcasting workshop.

 

Photography workshop

Led by Mr. Mrinal Bhakhundi, founder of Atelier Monad and an expert in photographic processes, students explored several aspects of photography, all rooted in the science of light and image-making.

  • Cyanotype Printing: Students used light-sensitive chemicals and sunlight to create striking blue-toned prints, learning about exposure and photographic composition.
  • Pinhole Camera: Using simple materials, students built functional pinhole cameras to understand the basics of optics and how images form.
  • Camera Obscura: Children explored the earliest form of visual projection, witnessing how light bends and reflects to cast real-life images onto a surface.
  • Basics of Mobile Photography: Students learned framing, lighting, and editing techniques using their phones, developing the skills to turn everyday moments into powerful visual stories.

Podcasting workshop

Led by Mr. Naved Farooqui, a media and business expert, the students in the workshop deepened their understanding of mass communication and audio storytelling curated on the central theme of sound. 

  • Podcasting Basics: From scripting to recording and editing, children created their own podcast episodes while learning how sound can inform, entertain, and influence.
  • Listen to the podcasts created and recorded by the students. Click here.

THE MUSIC CLUB

The Music Club workshops of Earthlab Club summer programme circled around understanding the science and art of sound through song creation. Guided by seasoned professionals from the band Rivermind, students got hands-on experience in creating their own songs during these workshops in earthlab club summer programme. 

music club

Led by Mr. Yash Jha, music producer and performer with over two decades of experience and Mr. Prashant Nawani, the lyricist and vocalist of Rivermind help children get hands-on with creating their own lyrics.

  • Songwriting: Children crafted original lyrics and melodies by combining their personal stories with rhythm and rhyme.
  • Sound Production:  Students explored how beats are layered, tempo adjusted, and software used to mix and master music tracks.

 Mr. Sarthak Uniyal, a leading musician who teaches western vocals to children gave students an immersive experience in training their voice.

  • Vocal Training: Through vocal exercises and techniques, students strengthened their voice control, pitch accuracy, and stage confidence.

Lastly, led by Mr. Bharat or BakFlash, a key figure in Dehradun’s electro music scene encouraged children to get hands-on with creating their own beats, and becoming a DJ.

  • DJing: Children got hands-on with DJ consoles, learning how to blend tracks, beat transitions, and performance-based sound design
science club at earthlab club summer programme

THE SCIENCE CLUB

The Science Club workshops in Earthlab Club summer program focused on discovering the physics of light and sound through real-world experiments.

Led by Mr. Clifford Prince, a research scholar from IIRS, the workshop encouraged students to get hands-on as they dived into experiences in light and sound as they learned about Waves.

  • Waves & Optics: Children explored how light and sound travel through waves by building simple instruments and experimenting with lenses and mirrors.

THE LITERATURE CLUB

The Literature Club workshops in Earthlab Club summer programme focused on encouraging students to write and tell stories that connect real-life experiences with imagination.

literature club

Guided by Mr. M.H. Farooqui, literary scholar and educator introduced children to the fundamentals of hindi and english storytelling. 

  • Creative Writing:  Students developed original stories and poems by understanding character development, plot structure, poetry writing, literary analysis, and critical thinking.
mask making at earthlab club summer programme

THE DESIGN CLUB

The Design Club workshops in Earthlab Club summer programme focused on  learning the craft of visual storytelling.

Guided by Mr. Kenny, participants were introduced to the basics material design, idea generation, publications and were encouraged to create their own bionic masks.

  • Mask making: Children designed and constructed bionic masks using craft materials, learning about shapes, symmetry, and visual expression.

 

THE NATURE CLUB

The Nature Club workshops in Earthlab Club summer programme focused on taking learning outdoors, and learning from the locals.

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nature club

 

With guidance from Head Naturalist Mr. Ayaz Hakim, students explored  natural wonders with exclusive experiences like forests, museums, and wild spaces.

  • Trip to FRI: Through a guided exploration of the Forest Research Institute, students observed nature’s patterns and learned about sustainable ecosystems.
  • Camping at Rajaji: Children experienced wilderness camping, wildlife tracking, and outdoor survival basics, connecting with nature through real adventure.

The EarthLab Club Summer Programme was curated with the vision to encourage students to create and make learning more hands-on . We provided an activity-oriented learning space where children could play, learn, and experiment under expert guidance. The programme also offered a platform to develop social skills, build lasting friendships, and create a lifetime of memories.

EarthLab Club’s next Summer Programme promises to be even more engaging, creative, and hands-on.

Reach out to Earthlab Club directly for more details about the upcoming Earthlab club summer programme.

Stay tuned — and get ready to create!

We can’t wait to welcome a new group of young creators in the next edition of Earthlab Club summer programme  !

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Around the World in Wonder: The Best Museums for Children and Adults

We’ve all heard the saying that when life decides to teach you lessons, no one is spared. While that might sound ominous, it reflects the raw truth of being human that real learning comes through experience. Since ancient times, philosophers and educators alike have emphasized that learning by doing is far more impactful than passive memorization. While classrooms are important spaces that help instill discipline, structure, and focus, they often fall short in making learning tangible. Over the years, parents and educators have increasingly sought experiential learning environments that fuel curiosity and allow learners to retain more through active involvement. When students engage with the world directly  by manipulating, experimenting, and building they become active participants in their own growth, and this is why museums around the world have become powerful extensions of the learning space which blend education with wonder, discovery, and interaction, basically providing learners with an alternate learning space. Since Earthlab Club is based on similar principles, we have curated a list of best museums for children and adults across the globe that turn science, art, math, history, and innovation into fun, exciting, and immersive learning experiences.

Tag along as we explore human anatomy through art, experiment with robotics, solve mysteries like a spy and experience hands-on exploration. 

museum for children, museum of future

Museum of the Future

Location: Dubai, UAE
Focus: Science, technology, innovation


The Museum of the Future takes visitors on a fictional journey to the year 2071 and each floor is dedicated to exhibits based on different themes The museum is dedicated to exploring the future of science, technology, and innovation.

 It combines elements of exhibition, immersive theatre, and themed attraction, inviting visitors to look beyond the present to the possible. ​The fifth floor (OSS Hope) focuses on life in space in the year 2071 and explores the future of space travel. The fourth floor (HEAL institute)  highlights the ecology and biodiversity in the future. The third floor (Al Waha) provides therapies of different kinds, helping visitors connect to their senses and stay grounded. The second floor (Tomorrow, Today) showcases edge cutting technologies that can shape future areas like urban planning and sustainability. The first floor (Future Heros) is for children under the age of 10 years and offers interactive activities, hands-on play  to encourage collaboration and creativity making it one of the best museums for children and adults.

The Tech Interactive  

Location: Washington, D.C., USA
Focus: Science & Technology

The Tech Interactive is a hands-on science and technology center in the heart of Silicon Valley that aims to inspire its visitors by offering interactive exhibits, an alternate learning space and programs that encourage learning through exploration.​

best museums for children, tech interactive museum

Different exhibits from different levels include, building and programming social robots, understanding body motion through body sensors, exploring futuristic space tech, learning about sustainability, showcase heath tech innovations, a journey into their biodesign studio, take visitors on exploration of what happens when human anatomy meets AR and virtual dissection and many more making it one the best museums for children and adults alike. The museum also offers different courses for curious learners for different age groups like innovator programs (robotics, game development), product design course (design thinking), power skills program (communication and collaboration).

museum of mathematics

Museum of Mathematics (MoMath) 

Location:New York City., USA
Focus: Mathematics

MoMath or museum of mathematics is dedicated to enhancing public understanding and perception of mathematics. It provides an alternate learning space where visitors can experience the beauty and fun of math through interactive exhibits and programs, making sure that the idea of math being boring turns into a myth.

 MoMath uses optical illusions, geometry puzzles, and math-inspired art to turn formulas into fun. Math comes alive through hands-on exhibits like 3-D Doodle, 4-gon Conclusion, Beaver Run, Human Tree, Mandala Math, Magician and the Moon, Math Flash, Done in a Million  and many more as you see and feel math. They also have a  popup experience at 225 Fifth Avenue, open daily from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm., and also do  traveling math-meets-art installation called Mathemalchemy. The museum also does interactive math exhibits, provides tuition, and math themed birthday parties, adding it to being one of the best museums for children.

Museum of Solutions (MuSo)

Location: Mumbai, India
Focus: tech, science, innovation
 

Inspired by the museum of mathematics in New York City, India decided to build its very own Museum of Solutions or MuSo in Mumbai, making it one of the best museums for children in India. This museum is an interactive children’s museum designed to foster creativity, problem-solving, and innovation among young minds.

best museums for children in India, museum of solutions

 It provides experiential learning opportunities through play and exploration. They have different labs focusing on different areas, like the Play Lab(solve problems and have fun interacting with STEAM), Grow Lab(learning in depth about nature and sustainability), Make Lab (unkesading design thinking with woodworking, photography, electronics etc), Discover Lab (related to the wonder and woes of the sea world), Reading Room among other things, The museum incorporates technology and hands-on activities to promote critical thinking and collaborative learning.​

museum of play

The Strong National Museum of Play

Location: Rochester, New York, USA
Focus: History, toys, art


Adding to the collection of  best museums for children and adults, The Strong is an interactive, collections-based educational institution devoted to the study and exploration of play. It encompasses several programmatic arms which enable a multifaceted array of research, exhibitions, and interpretive activities that serve a diverse audience

Their current exhibit includes things like Play Happened Here, Jigsaw Puzzles: Order from Chaos, Black Dolls, Barbie: You Can Be Anything Experience, Console Central, Dungeons & Dragons: 50 Years of Storytelling. Their past exhibits have also focused on showcasing things like Memory and Mourning, Kaleidoscope, Toys from Mars, Think Tank, Discovery Garden, Design Zone, LEGO Castle Adventure, Big, Scary, and Extinct, Hands-On-Harley-Davidson providing an alternate learning space for visitors. The museum’s Dancing Wings Butterfly Garden features thousands of butterflies, and is the largest indoor butterfly garden in New York.

Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum

Location: Washington, D.C., USA
Focus: Aviation & Space

The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum maintains the world’s largest and most significant collection of aviation and space artifacts adding it to the list of one of the best museums for children and adults.

air and space museum

The museum is a center for research into the history and science of aviation, spaceflight, planetary science, terrestrial geology and geophysics. Its collection includes the Apollo 11 Command Module Columbia, the Friendship 7 capsule which was flown by John Glenn, Charles Lindbergh’s Spirit of St. Louis, the model of the starship Enterprise used in the science fiction television show Star Trek: The Original Series, and the Wright brothers’ Wright Flyer airplane in its exhibits called Early Flight, One World Connected, The Wright Brothers & the Invention of the Aerial Age, Destination Moon, America by Air and several others. Due to its such vast and significant collection it would be unwise to not add it to our list of best museums for children and adults. 

seoul museum of children

Seoul Children’s Museum

Location: Seoul, South Korea
Focus: Children’s Museum


Our list of best museums for children would be severely lacking without Seoul Children’s Museum. A hands-on, interactive museum designed to inspire creativity, curiosity, and experiential learning in children.

The museum  features multiple themed zones where kids can engage in role-play, explore sensory exploration, engage in science exhibits, and create art activities, providing children with an alternate learning space. These zones include spaces like space playground, water wonder play, camping setups, sound world, unique alley of arts and others. The museum’s interactive zones include Eco-Friendly Life, Body and Brain, and a rooftop playground, not only this the museum also hosts rotating workshops and seasonal programs on Korean culture, sustainability, and global awareness. The museum focuses on child-led learning through play, exploration, and social interaction.


Nehru Science Centre

Location: Mumbai, India
Focus: Tech, Science


Next on our list of best museums for children and adults is The Nehru Science Centre is one of India’s premier science museums, offering hands-on learning across themes like energy, mechanics, biology, sound, and optics.

nehru science center

 It’s known for its large outdoor science park and for displaying over 500 interactive exhibits featuring thematic galleries like “Hall of Energy,” “Sound,” “Prehistoric Life,” and “Hall of Innovation”. The museum Hosts national science exhibitions, lectures, robotics camps and offers planetarium shows, science demonstrations, and 3D films,. The Nehru Science Centre incorporates innovative ways to communicate science to enthuse, entertain, initiate, excite and bring the developments of science & technology to the doorstep of common people for prosperity, awareness, and improving the quality of life. The centre attempts to enhance public understanding of science and spread scientific literacy.

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Dr. Shankar’s Brain Museum 

Location: Bangalore, India
Focus:biology, science

Located within the National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS) in Bangalore, this unique museum was initiated by Dr. S.K. Shankar. It aims to educate both medical professionals and the public about the human brain, promoting awareness about brain health and neurological disorders.

The museum displays over 400 human brain specimens, including those affected by various diseases, providing insights into neuropathology. And also offers visitors the rare opportunity to handle real human brains, enhancing tactile learning experiences. ​This unique museum serves as a vital resource for medical students and researchers, as it facilitates hands-on learning and research in neuroscience, offering the perfect alternate learning space to the students. This museum definitely deserves to be on our list of best museums for children and adults. 

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The Essential 2025 Parent’s Guide to Summer Programmes in Dehradun

 

With summer breaks approaching, students are seen to be extremely excited about all the fun, rest, and family time they’ll enjoy. But let’s not forget — it’s also the time when they are not burdened by school and academics and can learn more freely and explore their creativity and curiosity. Hence, the summer programmes! Dehradun has been known to be the home of some of the best schools in India, which host some of the most engaging, creative, advanced, and hands-on summer programmes for young minds. But how does a parent really decide which summer programme is best suited for their child? It can seem like a daunting task. Well, Earthlab Club has answers to all your questions.

CHECKLIST FOR SUMMER PROGRAMMES

Earthlab Club has researched several summer programmes held in the Dehradun region and used input from parents to understand their needs and curated a checklist of all the things one should be looking for in a well-designed summer programme. Whether you’re looking for a programme that sharpens academic skills, sparks creativity, boosts fitness, or builds confidence, Dehradun offers an exciting variety of well-designed summer programmes.

  • Engagement: Whenever looking for summer programmes, parents should check if the children are actively participating or just passively watching. Summer programmes are the best place for children to be active learners instead of just being passive viewers. You shouldn’t be wasting your child’s time and creativity by sending them to a programme akin to their classroom.
  • Learning & Skill-Building: When choosing summer programmes, parents should check if their child will actually learn something new — whether it’s a life skill, an academic concept, or a fun hands-on ability. A good programme doesn’t just fill time, it sparks growth. Programmes should offer structured opportunities for children to stretch their minds and try things they wouldn’t normally do during school time.
  • Creativity: One of the biggest gifts summer programmes can offer is creative freedom. Look for programmes where kids aren’t just ticking boxes — they’re analysing, creating, imagining, and expressing themselves. Creativity isn’t just about art either — it’s about thinking differently, solving problems, and making something out of nothing.
  • Physical Activity: Kids need to move! Whether it’s swimming, running, skating, or dancing, make sure the programme includes activities that help them stay physically active and healthy. It’s especially important in summer when kids can fall into a sedentary routine, hence looking for programmes with sports that are more encompassing. But if your child is looking to excel in a particular sport like swimming, football, skating, or martial arts then enrolling them in a dedicated sports programme with professional coaching is the preferred way to help them progress. Programmes are a perfect chance to burn energy in fun, constructive ways.
  • Safety & Supervision: No matter how exciting the activities are, safety always comes first. Parents should always ask: Are there trained instructors? What are the supervision ratios? Are emergency protocols in place? A great programme balances freedom with responsibility, making sure every child is safe while having a great time.
  • Age Appropriateness: Not every programme suits every child. What works for a 6-year-old won’t necessarily engage a teenager. Look for summer programmes that group kids by age or skill level, and offer tailored activities that match where your child is developmentally. The right fit makes all the difference in how much your child enjoys and learns.
  • Balance: Summer programmes shouldn’t feel like school, but it also shouldn’t be just a free-for-all. The best programmes have a healthy balance of structured learning, time for play, social interaction, and even rest. Kids thrive in environments where there’s enough routine to feel safe and enough freedom to feel excited.
  • Duration & Flexibility: Finally, think about how summer programmes fit into your family’s summer routine. Is the duration manageable for your child’s energy levels? Do you need a full-day programme or just a few hours? Some kids need more downtime, while others love long, immersive programmes. A flexible, well-paced programme can make summer feel like a treat rather than a task.

SUMMER PROGRAMMES PARENTS SHOULD CONSIDER

Based on Earthlab Club’s research, here are some standout programmes parents should definitely consider:

  • The Doon School Summer Programme: A prestigious 14-day boarding experience for students aged 14–18, blending academic exposure with leadership, global citizenship, and personal development. In the upcoming months of 2025 this summer programme will come back to life to continue providing children with academic and personal development over the course of 5–6 days.
  • Woodstock School Summer Programme: Woodstock School’s summer programme offers a transformative, interdisciplinary experience that is open to students aged 10–18, and promotes global exposure and personal growth. This summer programme offers courses in different disciplines like Model UN, Entrepreneurship, and Artificial Intelligence, to enhance, encourage and explore individual creative confidence.
  • Earthlab Club Summer Programme: A futuristic, hands-on programme focusing on creativity, innovation, and design thinking. Children aged 10–16 work on interdisciplinary projects combining science, art, and tech. This programme emphasizes collaboration, critical thinking, and creative confidence.
  • Mondrian House LEGO Robotics Programme: Hosted in collaboration with Makers Duniya, this first-of-its-kind programme introduces kids (8–14 years) to the world of robotics through LEGO engineering. It combines tech, innovation, teamwork, and outdoor games.
  • Pestle Weed Summer Programme:    Located in the beautiful Oak Hill Estate, this programme blends traditional day-programmed activities like horse riding, yoga, and table tennis with creative outlets like art and craft.

Each of these summer programmes brings something unique to the table, whether it’s academic rigor, creative exploration, outdoor adventure, or skill development. Choosing the right one depends on your child’s interests, learning style, and goals, but with Dehradun’s wide selection, there’s truly something for everyone.

Interested in knowing more? Reach out to Earthlab Club today:

📩 Email: info@earthlab.club

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Eight English Fiction Books for Children (Beginners)

Books have a magical way of shaping young minds, sparking curiosity, and opening doors to extraordinary adventures. For little ones just beginning their reading journey, EarthLab brings you a charming selection of English fiction books crafted especially for early readers. These stories are simple yet engaging, filled with warmth, imagination, and playful adventures that make reading fun. With lovable characters, gentle lessons, and relatable moments, these books are perfect for building confidence and nurturing a lifelong love for stories.

fiction book for beginners: cactus wants a hug

CACTUS WANTS A HUG

Written by- Neil Flory

Published by-Hachette India

Buy this fiction book for early readers here!

 

Who doesn’t want a hug? Even a cactus needs a hug sometimes! Welcome to the sweet, funny, and beautifully illustrated journey of a prickly-pokey cactus, who, like the rest of us, longs for a hug. But who would hug a cactus? Our sad and hug-seeking cactus leaves the desert and begins looking for a hug everywhere, but given his not-so-hug-friendly nature, his quest is challenging. Just as he is about to lose all hope, he finds someone who surprises him.

This heart-warming story is about self-acceptance, and the joy of friendship. After all, friends always give the warmest hugs, making life more bearable. If you’re looking for a cozy and charming picture book for your child, this one is a perfect choice. To buy this fiction book click on the link.

LAKSHMI’S LITTLE BIRD

Written by- Sharanya Kunnath

Published by- Hachette India

Buy this fiction book for early readers here!

fiction book: lakshmi's little bird

A delightful tale about friendships, and how the most authentic and extraordinary bonds can blossom in the most unexpected places.

This picture book follows the story of little Lakshmi, who has heard her Amma say, “Every cow has a bird.” Inspired by this, Lakshmi wants her own bird, a friend who will stay with her forever, many birds come and go, but none stay, though Lakshmi never loses hope. Will Lakshmi ever find her forever friend? This engaging tale, filled with vibrant illustrations, simple storytelling, and a unique point of view, is a perfect read for early readers. To buy this fiction book click on the link.

marvellously mixed up fiction book

MARVELLOUSLY MIXED-UP

Written by- Neil Flory

Published by-Hachette India

Buy this fiction book for early readers here!

 

This book feels like entering a multiverse of madness, with eye-popping and futuristic creatures, Neil Flory takes us on a hilarious and adventurous journey into a world of mixed-up animals.

What happens when you mix a snail and a moth? Or a kangaroo and a grasshopper? Come along as we delve and encounter imaginative hybrids like the Donpidrill, Snoth, Hedgekunk, Hipsquirrot, Kangahopper, and so many more unique creations. With stunning illustrations and hilarious descriptions, this book is a delightful read for young animal lovers and fans of the whimsical. To buy this fiction book click on the link.

THE ELVES AND THE SHOE SHOP

Written by- Katie Woolley

Published by- Hachette India

Buy this fiction book for early readers here!

elves and the shoe shop

This enchanting tale takes readers to a magical world through a sweet and thoughtful story.

The plot follows a poor shoemaker and his wife, who work hard and pray every night to survive tough times. One day, the shoemaker finds a finished pair of shoes waiting in his shop instead of the cutouts he left behind. Who is working in the shop at night?

The story introduces the elves, who secretly assist the couple, transforming their lives. In return, the shoemaker and his wife make clothes, shoes, and food for the elves as a gesture of gratitude. With its timeless themes of kindness, hard work, and community, paired with charming illustrations, this story is perfect for children aged 5–9. To buy this fiction book click on the link.

 

Join Radhika on a delicious journey to explore the art of making idlis; a soft, tangy South Indian treat.

The story revolves around Ajji, her grandchildren Kai and Pai, and their grand-dog Gobi Manchurian who brainstorm creative ways to make the perfect idlis. But what happens when the batter doesn’t rise as expected? Filled with clever tricks, fun learning moments, and delightful illustrations, this book offers a delightful mix of culinary adventure and family bonding. It’s a must-read for little foodies. To buy this fiction book click on the link.

ILHAM’S BIRTHDAY

Written by- Aftab Yusuf Shaikh

Published by- Tulika Books

Buy this fiction book for early readers here!

 

 

ilham's birthday fiction book

It’s Ilham’s birthday, and she’s received a crisp fifty-rupee note by her father. But where can she safely keep the note?

This picture book is a charming little nugget that brims with the flavors of old Hyderabad. With its engaging storytelling and vivid illustrations, the story follows Ilham as she decides to have a pocket stitched onto her frock to keep her note safe. The story takes an unexpected turn when she encounters a whole new problem with the tailor Chachi. This book is a perfect choice for early readers, offering an entertaining and relatable tale with a cultural touch. To buy this fiction book click on the link.

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PARO OF THE SUNDARBANS

Written by- Vaishnavi Giri

Published by- Karadi Tales Company Pvt. Ltd

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Let Vaishnavi Giri take you on an exciting adventure through the magical mangroves of the Sundarbans.

The story follows Paro, a little mudskipper (an amphibious fish), who has lost her way in the dense forests. Will she find her way back to the marshlands? Who will help her get back to her home safely; will it be the silver rhesus macaques, the chequered keel back snake, or the majestic tiger?

The book is an excellent way to introduce children to wildlife and have discussions about understanding, appreciating and protecting wildlife. This book beautifully depicts the diverse flora and fauna of the Sundarbans, with its stunning illustrations and a compelling story it makes up for a perfect read for early readers. To buy this fiction book click on the link.

BASKETFUL OF ANIMAL TALES (PANCHATANTRA)

Written by-Sreelata Menon

Published by- Harper Children’s

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Sreelata Menon brings life to India’s rich historical and literary legacy with retellings of a cluster of fascinating tales straight from Panchtantra. The book is filled with tales of cunning jackals, clever crows, quick-witted monkeys, foolish fish, and dim-witted lions. These timeless stories, told and retold over the centuries, are packed with wisdom and life lessons that remain relevant even in contemporary times. Accompanied by vibrant illustrations, this book is a delightful way to engage early readers with animal tales that are not only entertaining but also enlightening. To buy this fiction book click on the link.

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Ten Indian English Fiction Books for Children (Middle Grade)

Books have a magical way of shaping young minds, sparking curiosity, and opening doors to extraordinary adventures. For middle-grade readers, the right book can be a gateway to imagination, laughter, and learning. At Earthlab Club, we’ve put together a list of 10 exceptional English fiction books for children that blend fantasy, humour, and heartfelt storytelling. Whether it’s quirky characters navigating everyday challenges or thrilling tales filled with mystery and wonder, these books will captivate young readers and leave a lasting impression.

Dive into these must-read recommendations and rediscover the joy of a great story!

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GOBI GOES VIRAL

Written by- Vibha Batra

Published by- Scholastic India Private Limited

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What would you do when you realize your days are limited at your beloved school? Make a friend? Win a competition? Well, that’s what Gopi did.

This story follows a guy who studies at Primrose Academy and is usually the subject of laughter and bullying at school for his unusual accent. Gopi still loves his school and is keen on ignoring the bullying, but as he realizes his days are limited, he conjures up the plan of proving his talent and embarks on the quest of winning a talent show in order to pay his fees for school. Would Gopi be able to muster enough courage to go up on the stage? Or would he leave Primrose Academy behind?


The author has built the narrative of the story in such a simple manner that it can be enjoyed by both children and adults, and the illustrations tie the story together. This fiction book also addresses the issue of bullying in school in a very apt manner. The characters are humorous, harmoniously blending with the themes in the plot. A fun read for anyone who enjoys books with a little sprinkle of Bollywood. To buy this book click on the link.

 THE ALLIGATOR AND THE STAPLER AND OTHER MAGICAL TALES

Written by- Shazi Zaman

Published by- Om Books International

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Come along as we dive into the fascinating tales following two twin sisters, Tara and Arzoo, who happen to have left their stapler near the riverside during one of their picnics, which becomes a catalyst in them experiencing magic all around them.

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This magic enables them with abilities to enter each other’s dreams and also helps them in dreaming together. Now the twins feel like everything around them is expressing their feelings to them. The portrayal of vulnerability from things that cannot speak holds down the reader’s affection, from kitchens and trees to snakes and ladders in games, everything seems to have some thoughts they want to share. Though uncomfortable at first, the girls become more empathetic and compassionate as the plot moves forward towards these things.

The book feels like entering into a world full of magic woven into ordinary parts of our life, teaching children to look for magic in mundane things. This fiction book revolves around the themes of empathy, kindness, and acceptance. The black and white illustrations make the look of the book more thoughtfully done. If you want to explore magical stories that blend together with everyday tasks, then this is the perfect recommendation for your children and you. To buy this book click on the link.

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GRANDPA’S BAG OF STORIES

Written by- Sudha Murty

Published by- Penguin Random House

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Tag along as we travel through Mayawati, a beautiful hilly region in Uttarakhand with Anoushka, Krishna, Menu, and Raghu along with Ajja and Ajji. Written by India’s favorite storyteller Sudha Murthy, we follow these four kids as they meet their new storyteller, Ajja, who is now weaving the perfect tales that range from mermaids and princesses to Pahadi folklore.

As the children explore mountains, they come across sunsets of several hues, snow-capped mountain peaks, travel to new destinations, and make new friends, we see them falling in love with everything around them. The tales are full of wisdom, moral values, and feel as though we’re listening to them while lying in our grandparents’ laps. These magical stories talk about the most bizarre things you would ever expect in a tale like jalebis and bitter gourd.

The sketches are quite subtle and relevant to the plot, making each of these 18 short stories more engaging and interactive for young readers. This bag full of stories is a must-have collection not only for children but also for adults, as it hits the nostalgic nerve just right. To buy this book click on the link.

THE DAY IT RAINED LETTERS

Written by- Nury Vittachi

Published by- Hachette India

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Riddle me this, what do you eat with your eyes?

 

Imagine living in a world with no stories, no storybooks, no curiosity, no dreams, no imagination, no playtime; sounds appalling, right? Well, the protagonist of this story lives in this very appalling world with her parents. 

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One day, something falls on her head, and unable to understand what it is, she and her mother seek guidance from the town’s encyclopedia, Mr. Reed, who informs them that it is a letter from the alphabet, most of them are quite rare, and are used to spin stories.

Our ever-so-curious Minky inquires further as to what stories are and thus begins the explanation of stories. Mr. Reed tells Minky that stories are enjoyable and wonderful things that are served on thin plates called pages, are meant to be eaten with eyes and they later fuel our dream machine called the imagination. The way the author has played around with such crucial yet common topics is marvellous, providing explanation of such vast topics in such a brief manner only confirms the skillful mastery over words of the author.

Mr. Reed is also seen describing the concept of imagination as a way to dream with eyes wide open and embarking on several mental journeys rather than physical ones. Amazed after listening to Mr. Reed’s talk, Minky decides to find all the 10,000 letters with her friend Rama and makes an attempt to scour the entire town. And the two friends are now on the journey of searching for letters.

The book’s undercurrent theme addresses the dying culture of reading books in today’s digital media-dominated age. The book is tied together with both the easy-flowing text and the vivid illustrations, which make it more engaging and fun to read. If you’re seeking something imaginative yet instructive at the same time, you should definitely add this book to your english fiction books for children list. To buy this book click on the link.

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QUILLS: THE HUNGRY LITTLE PORCUPINE

Written by- Shibani Alter

Published by- Aleph Book Company

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How far are you willing to go for your favorite food? Willing enough to go on a trip through the forest with your friends and face a leopard?

The book closely follows the story of a little porcupine, Quill, who wakes up to his grumbling tummy and only has a turnip in his stock, so he and his friends-Pig, Monkey, Mongoose, and Goat set out on a journey in search of tubers, loquats, mushrooms, and wild strawberries.

As they travel through the grassy ridges, forests of rhododendrons, and a field of pink thunder lilies, the eerie presence of a villainous leopard looms in the dark. Would Quill and his friends be able to gather some food, or would they get caught in the clutches of the wicked leopard?

This heart-warming tale of Quill and his friends is equal parts entertaining and suspenseful. The intriguing text of the book is supported by eye-catching illustrations, which make the reading process more enjoyable. If you’re looking for some fiction books that would be enthralling to read for your little explorers, then you should definitely add this to your list of English fiction books for children. To buy this book click on the link.

THE MONKEY’S REVENGE: TWO STORIES FROM THE PANCHATANTRA

Written by- Meena Arora Nayak

Published by- Aleph Book Company

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Welcome to the enchanting world of the oldest Indian fables-Panchatantra. This book is a collection of two revenge stories, manages to capture the young audience’s attention and keep them hooked with the vibrant and vivid illustrations. Retold by the author Meena Arora Nayak, this book is a one-way ticket to the magical land where children learn the power of honesty over deceit and lies.

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This book is packed with both humor and adventure. The narration is done in such a light-hearted and comedic manner, keeping the reader excited for more. The two unforgettable tales are about clever and cheeky animals that are quick in planning and turning tables in their favor. The first tale is about a cruel king, who plans on using monkey fat to heal the burnt horses, but with a rakshasa on their team, the monkeys get their revenge on the vicious king. The second tale follows a poor businessman, Jirnadhana, whose prized iron scale has been eaten by some mischievous mice, or so his friend says. Shocked by this, he decides to outwit his friend and get his prized iron scale back.

Some stories never seem to lose their charm, and the fables of Panchatantra are part of those. If you’re looking for a light and entertaining read for your child that also teaches and advocates moral values, then you must definitely add this fiction book to your reading list. To buy this book click on the link.

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KABULIWALLAH 

Written by- Rabindranath Tagore Translated by- Arunava Sinha

Published by- Aleph Book Company

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Written by Rabindranath Tagore, this book follows the story of a five-year-old girl, Mini, and an Afghani vendor and hawker, Rahmat, who sells dry fruits door-to-door, who through his generosity befriends Mini over time, and is reminded of his own daughter left back in his home country. This tale is a classic piece of literature that showcases how friendship can blossom even in the most unexpected places.

Young readers are transported into a story full of innocence, empathy, and friendship. The theme of filial love is beautifully woven throughout, reminding us of the special bond that exists between fathers and daughters. Tagore also takes time to explore themes of nostalgia through Rahmat’s character, leaving readers deeply moved when Mini meets Rahmat on her wedding day and fails to recognize him. This moment poignantly traces the intertwined issues of memory, grief, and nostalgia.

The bustling city of Calcutta and Tagore’s story are brought to life with the poignant text and the enticing illustrations, which further engage the audience. Kabuliwallah is one of the most beloved children’s stories as it leaves a lasting impression with all the compassion and kindness felt through Tagore’s words.

If you’re looking for a timeless piece of literature to enjoy and bond over with your child, then this version of Kabuliwallah is your perfect choice. To buy this book click on the link.

MYSTERY OF GRAVEYARD GOLD

Written by- Vidya Varadarajan

Published by- Scholastic India

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Taking inspiration from Amitabh Bachchan, who often asks his contestants on Kaun Banega Crorepati what they will do with the ₹7 crores they might win, this book questions, what would you do if you found a treasure full of gold?

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This masterfully crafted, descriptive, racy, and suspenseful story is written by Vidya Varadarajan. Set in the area of Bengaluru,the book keeps teen interests and lingo at its heart, making the characters all the more relatable and keeping readers thoroughly engaged. The story follows three daring and fun characters-Aarav, Karthik, and Asha, who are keen on solving the mystery of the treasure they’ve stumbled across. But the question is, whose gold is it? Is it stolen, or have they uncovered some long-lost treasure of a dead king?

The book beautifully explores the playful, hide-and-seek-like relationships we form with our siblings and friends, showcasing the themes of friendship, teamwork, and determination. The setting and character development have been meticulously crafted by the author, enhancing the reading experience and making it more fun and exciting. 

If you’re looking for something a little spooky, adventurous, and full of thrills to expand your child’s reading selection, then this is the perfect book for you. This fiction book might just inspire you and your kids to play dress-up detectives! To buy this book click on the link.

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AN ADVENTURE FOR PUCHKU

Written by- Deepanjana Pal

Published by- Pratham Books

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Let’s go on an adventure with (BPD)² -the Brilliant Plans Department, featuring Boltu, Puchku, and Dodla, in a red car, as they come up with brilliant plans like riding a leopard when the car breaks down in the rain.

Authored by Deepanjana Pal, this tale weaves together the themes of friendship, creativity, and breaking patriarchal norms as the story progresses. The three kids and Boltu’s father are out for an adventure in the red car, which breaks down in the middle of the road. To help, (BPD)² comes up with various creative ways of getting home. Enter Pakoda Didi, the daughter of a tea stall owner and a fire-fighter in the big city, who offers to help repair the car but is met with scepticism from Boltu’s father, addressing how society reinforces gender norms by categorizing occupations and work fields based on gender.

As the story unfolds, we see how the kids think of Pakoda Didi as a “car translator” who can listen to the car talk while she works her magic and fixes it. Written in a very simple yet creative manner, this story is an interesting and fun read. From calling themselves (BPD)² to naming the muddy road “Doofee” (a mix of doodh and coffee), the book never fails to keep readers engaged. The illustrations also add a flavor of comedy to the text, making it a perfect addition to the English fiction books for children list. To buy this book click on the link.

KUSHTI KID: MUDS! MATS! MOVES! 

Written by- Vibha Batra

Published by- Scholastic India

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Kushti Kid is the story of a girl named Qainaat, who joins a summer program for wrestling, but her family believes her interest in wrestling as mere fleeting infatuation with the sport. Because why would a girl be interested in wrestling?  And what big challenges await her inside and outside the mud pit?

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Written by Vibha Batra, this is a story of a girl who is willing to overcome every obstacle, master her moves, stand up against institutional bullying, and win the biggest dangal of her life. But everyone around her seems to question her, just because she is a girl, thus starts her journey of finding her courage and showcasing her strength. As the story moves forwards she befriends Tanki, who supports her in overcoming every hurdle with grit and perseverance.

What makes the book all the more engaging are its interesting characters, well-developed plot, and beautiful cover art. 

Filled with twists, turns, triumphs, and tender moments, this fiction book is a true adventurous thriller. Hop on as we support Qainaat in her journey of finding her voice and fighting for her rights! To buy this book click on the link.

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Five Nature Fiction Books for Children (Middle Grade)

Stories have the power to shape how we see the world, and at Earthlab, we love books that spark curiosity, deepen connections with nature, and inspire young minds. This curated selection of nature fiction books for children takes readers on unforgettable adventures—whether it’s a young boy discovering his strengths through the wilderness, a lost elephant navigating the jungle, or a mystical forest hiding ancient secrets.

With each page, these books bring the wild to life, blending storytelling with environmental wonder, making them perfect for middle-grade explorers ready to dive into the magic of nature.

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THE TORTOISESHELL BEETLE

Written by- Yuvan Aves

Published by- Pratham Books

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Rohit feels like he doesn’t fit in at school, the classroom doesn’t seem meaningful, the words appear to dance on the blackboard and he has a hard time learning and writing. This is a heart-warming tale that captures the essence of a little boy who doesn’t fit in the societal norms but blossoms in the space provided by nature with the help of a supportive teacher.  

Written by naturalist Yuvan Aves, this story is about understanding how every child is blessed with their own unique abilities, like Rohit who is dyslexic, and doesn’t thrive in rigid societal structures of teaching and learning yet is seen to let his intrinsic curiosity blossom amidst the natural world. The author beautifully draws a parallel between the metamorphosis of tortoiseshell beetle’s larva and children, suggesting how the larva of a beetle is hairy and looks hideous to the human eye, yet it grows into something very magnificent.

 This nature fiction book is infused with interactive illustrations which are attuned with the storyline; the illustrations of Rohit’s textbook with inverted alphabets, the pressure he feels in the classroom, the nature walk etc.  At its core, the book not only highlights the uniqueness every child possesses but also the importance of supportive and understanding teachers and peers, who would rather empathize than judge them for being different, making it a more inclusive space. For Rohit it was his teacher who decided to take him on a nature walk, suggesting that education plays an integral part in nurturing a child’s abilities than moulding them according to society.

The author through this skilfully crafted tale conveys the message of how children thrive and become freer in their self-expression when provided proper space to grow. Click on this link to buy the book.

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THE HOOPOE ON THE LAWN

Written by- Ruskin Bond

Published by- Aleph Book Company

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Straight from the pen of a master storyteller, Ruskin Bond,  The Hoopoe on the Lawn feels like a warm hug on a cold day. The storytelling in the book is imbued with the nostalgia of childhood, the feeling of being young, and an appreciation for the natural world, making it difficult to put down. The story is from the perspective of 11-year-old Ruskin, who visits his granny’s home for winter holidays in Dehradun, where he has several magical encounters.

This magic enables them with abilities to enter each other’s dreams and also helps them in dreaming together. Now the twins feel like everything around them is expressing their feelings to them. The portrayal of vulnerability from things that cannot speak holds down the reader’s affection, from kitchens and trees to snakes and ladders in games, everything seems to have some thoughts they want to share. Though uncomfortable at first, the girls become more empathetic and compassionate as the plot moves forward towards these things.

This nature fiction book feels like entering into a world full of magic woven into ordinary parts of our life, teaching children to look for magic in mundane things. The book revolves around the themes of empathy, kindness, and acceptance. The black and white illustrations make the look of the book more thoughtfully done. If you want to explore magical stories that blend together with everyday tasks, then this is the perfect recommendation for your children and you. Click on this link to buy the book.

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HOW THE BAMBOO GOT ITS BOUNTY

Written by- Sudha Murty

Published by- Puffin Books

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This book is an ode to our bountiful and luscious forests that provide us with abundant gifts so selflessly. This chapter book from India’s favorite storyteller, Sudha Murty, follows the story of an unassuming and shy bamboo tree present in the lush green forests and how it is rewarded by the forest queen, making everyone in the forest curious.

With its little life lessons filled with knowledge about trees, beautiful art, and creative storytelling, this book is bound to be appreciated by all. Sudha Murty’s writing is full of comfort and joy, and it can be enjoyed not only by children but also by adults. If you want some inspiration to spend time in nature or want your children to appreciate nature and its resources, then this book is your one-stop solution. A must add to your nature fiction books list. Click on this link to buy the book.

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A LITTLE LOST ELEPHANT

Written by- Stephen Alter

Published by- Aleph Book Company

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Filled with courage and thrilling adventures, this tale is about a lost, scared, and curious elephant who is intrigued by a sharp shriek coming from far away in the jungle. On his detour, he realizes he has wandered far from his herd. All alone in the vast jungle, he decides to embark on a journey to reunite with his mother.

As we dive into the lush depths of the jungle with this book, be prepared to face some edge-of-your-seat and wide-eyed wonder moments. Filled with woodpeckers, civets, a lurking python, a cheeky mynah bird, a cobra, and even a crocodile, this story is an unforgettable adventure through the wild. As he encounters all kinds of creatures, some friendly, some not, the journey of our little elephant keeps readers engaged with its lifelike illustrations and easy-to-read text.

If you want your kids to immerse themselves in something thrilling that teaches them not only about courage and resilience but also about the importance of family, friendship, and the beauty of the natural world, then this would be a perfect addition to your nature fiction books list. Click on this link to buy the book.

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THE FOREST BORNS

Written by- Vardhini Amin

Published by- Hachette India

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How far are you willing to go to protect your home? Set in an enchanting realm where plant souls roam free and ancient secrets whisper, this story follows Siah, a fiery tree soul, and Avni, a young girl, who embark on parallel quests full of resilience, harmony, and courage to protect the sandalwood forest from smugglers.

As Vardhini Amin’s debut novel, we are invited into a well-built fantasyland full of imagery and vivid yet easy-flowing descriptions, with skillfully balanced action, emotion, and moments of reflection. It feels as if magic pulses through their veins. With its well-balanced narrative, the story provides equal parts adventure and tranquility, making it a comforting yet thrilling read.

As we follow Avni and Siah on their quests, we are swept away by the engaging plot and the deep exploration of courage, self-discovery, and the strength one has when it comes to protecting their home. With Amin’s lyrical and captivating prose, we are provided with a cozy reminder that magic can always be found within us. If you’re looking for something to capture young readers’ imaginations and hook them with wonder, then this nature fiction book is the perfect cozy escape. Click on the link to buy this book.

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Earthlab’s Fiction Library

The Fiction Library: Where Dreams Take Flight

 

Step into a realm where dreams take flight and imagination knows no bounds. Our Fiction Library is a haven for adventurers, dreamers, and seekers of magic. From enchanting tales of wizards and witches to epic sagas of courage and heroism, each book has been carefully selected to captivate and inspire readers of all ages.

 

Our team of dedicated curators scours the literary landscape to bring you the finest works of fiction from around the globe. Every title in our collection is a masterpiece in its own right, offering readers the opportunity to explore new worlds, embark on thrilling adventures, and immerse themselves in the wonders of storytelling.

 

But our Fiction Library is more than just a repository of books – it’s a gateway to a world of imagination and creativity. Through our curated selection of activities, workshops, and events, members of EarthLab.club can unleash their inner storytellers, hone their writing skills, and connect with fellow lovers of fiction. From author talks to writing contests, there’s always something exciting happening in our Fiction Library.

 

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